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Okyenhene is the title of the Tribal King of Akyem Abuakwa (also styled Okyeman), an old traditional kingdom in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The Okyenhene is also referred to as the Kwaebibiremhene as his traditional territory is an area of a dense forest. Again, the Okyenhene is considered the head of the Asona clan (Asona Piesie).
It is a clan from Ghana and the origins of the clan can be traced back to at least c. 1570. The Oyoko Clan is bigger than Bono. The Oyoko family traces its origins to the contemporary Akan Town of Techiman. The original Oyoko royal family of Techimanhene’s palace. The Asantehene and Techimanhene, in that case, are of the same clan.
The Anlo Ewe are a sub-group of the Ewe people of approximately 6 million people, inhabiting southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern parts of the Volta Region of Ghana; meanwhile, a majority of Ewe are located in the entire southern half of Togo and southwest Benin.
Tenure [note 1] Awoamefia (ruler) Clan Notes 1468–1504: Togbi Sri I: Adzovia: Was known as Kponoe before installation as chief by his maternal uncle Togbi Amega Wenya at Notsie. [2] Along with Wenya, led the migration of Ewes from Notsie to the southern Volta area that became Anlo State. [3] 1504–1524: Togbi Adeladza I: Bate: 1525–1538 ...
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Gyaman (also spelled Jamang and Gyaaman) was a medieval Akan state, located in what is now the Bono region of Ghana and Ivory Coast. According to oral tradition, Gyaman was founded by the Bono , Aduana clan, a branch of the Akan, in the late 17th century.
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